Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Sendmail with Milter API

What is a key file?

A key file is your personal “key”. It keeps all Kaspersky Anti-Virus information, such as:

Distributor's coordinates (the name of the firm and its contact information)

Information about support (who and where provides it)

The date of the key release

The name and number of the license

Components functionality table

License validity

There are two kinds of key files:

Commercial key file

Commercial key file activates Kaspersky Lab's program products purchased legally for their further usage. When purchasing the product pay attention to its validity period.

Commercial key file is valid during:

1 year

2 years

Any period (during Kaspersky Lab special actions)

When the license expires, the product will function, but will not update the anti-virus databases. It will disinfect infected objects using old anti-virus databases. Updates downloaded using the keepup2date component or without it will not work. Thus Kaspersky Lab cannot guarantee you protection against new types of viruses

Users of commercial key files have the right for full technical support provided by Kaspersky Lab: either by phone or via the HelpDesk form.

Trial key file

Trial key file is used to try Kaspersky Lab products during a fixed period of time. Trial keys are granted by Kaspersky Lab free.

Trial key file is valid during:

15 days

30 days

Other period (according to the arrangement with Kaspersky Lab)

When the trial key expires, the product will not start.

The users of trial key files have the right for limited technical support provided by Kaspersky Lab by filling in the HelpDesk form only.

Once received, the key file should be saved on a separate drive (disc, flash, CD) to be restored when needed.

Two keys can be installed in the program concurrently: active and reserve. The active key functions at present time. The program can have only current key installed. The reserve key is activated automatically after the current key expires